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1713WRCLIT61988London: Printed for S. Popping at the Raven . 1713. 151pp. Small quarto. Extracted from bound pamphlet volume. Rather foxed and dusty with some small chips at the margins of the half-title; just a good copy. First edition. A brief discussion of the Spanish government's and local entities' mode of financing through the sale of juros. ESTC online locates ten copies in North America. GOLDSMITHS 5051. ESTC T48101. Printed for S. Popping at the Raven ... unknown books
183326134London: James J. Welsh 1833. First Edition. Octavo 19.5cm.; original red cloth printed cream paper cover label; 4693adspp.; engraved portrait frontispiece. Expertly rebacked to match original cloth a bit faded along extremities; frontispiece heavily foxed recent bookseller label to front pastedown else Very Good and sound. Errata slip bound in rear. With numerous contemporary holograph corrections throughout most likely made in preparation of the second edition as many are of a semantic rather than purely factual nature for example on p. 12 lines 2 and 3 from the bottom the text reads: ".figures of the poverty-stricken music-professors of Heilbronn haunted their imaginations". A second edition was published by the London firm of C. & H. Senior in 1840 published under the authorship of a John Sayer and revised by "a lady intimately acquainted for a long period with the circumstances of Mr. Eulenstein's life by whom a few additional facts have been supplied." Whether the annotations in this copy are in Sayer's Welsh's Senior's or the lady's hand is unclear. Traces of a contemporary inscription on original pastedown now obscured by new pastedown would potentially reveal the original owner. Short biographical sketch of the popular German musician Charles or Carl/Karl Eulenstein 1802-1890 whose performances gained him celebrity in Great Britain in the late 1820s and whose preferred instrument the Jews' harp Eulenstein also played the guitar is described on p. 1 as both "eminently beautiful" and in a quotation in a footnote more dissonant than "the creaking of hinges or the mewing of cats." Etymologically the Jews' Harp is not in fact a Jewish musical tradition but a corruption of "Jaw's Harp" one of the oldest known musical instruments dating as far back in China as the 4th century B.C. OCLC locates 11 copies as of April 2015 only 4 outside the United Kingdom Iowa Newberry Texas and Western U. Ontario. James J. Welsh unknown books
1915001060N/A 1915. Softcover. 19 original silver print photographs; 1 3/4 x 2 3/4; some captioned in white on bottom margin; fine condition. A lovely collection of view from PPIE depicting various venues buildings and attractions including the Palace of Fine Arts the Court of Four Seasons the Pagoda in the Chinese Village etc. N/A paperback books
1970007046Highland Park Michigan: International Socialists 1970. "Black Workers on the Move" Anon. N.D. circa 1970 16 pp.; "Angola: The Struggle for Liberation" Anon.1976 28 pp.; and "The Two Souls of Socialism" by Hal Draper 4th printing 1970 32 pp. All arew Near Fine with prior owner name stamp front and/or rear wrappers. . First Edition. Pamphlet. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. International Socialists Paperback books
1890002958S. l.: s. n. 1890. Very good. Twelve albumen prints affixed to loose photo-album sheets n. d. late 19th-century; images aprrox. 6 1/4 x 8 1/4; barely-visible pencilled manuscript captions; upper corners of a few of the photos with small wrinkles from being glued; two of them with small closed cuts to edges; overall in very good condition. A fabulous collection of images it documented a 19th-century trip to Moscow of an American traveller. All but one of the photographs featured images of landmarks and views of the city mostly centered around the Kremlin including the Big Bell Tsar Bell the Monument to Minin and Pozharsky the Novodevichii Convent the Triumphal Arch of Moscow several different views of the Kremlin etc. A few of them also showed random people including a peasant with a small stand selling an unidentifiable product and a horse-drawn cart along the Moskva River. s. n. unknown books
1940001130Kohala Hawaii: April 27 and 28 1940. Softcover. Printed silk; approx. 2" x 6"; two "First Prize" blue ribbons lettered in gilt five "Second Prize" red ribbons lettered in black twenty-five "Honorable Mention" yellow ribbons lettered in red; a few with light fraying to tips and creases; all bright and clean; in about near fine condition. An interesting group of ephemeral survivors from what appears to has been a pre-WWII annual event in Kohala. Though research has not revealed much information the ribbons were most probably awarded for displays of agricultural and industrial products as well as local art. Kohala, Hawaii: April 27 and 28 paperback books
1880001893S. l. London: Pears' Soap 1880. Softcover. First edition n. d. ca 1880; 7 1/4 x 1 1/4; die-cut card stock; chromolithographed illustration to recto advertising text to verso; one of the four with a small repaired cut the rest with very minor wear - near fine condition. A beautiful collection of Victorian bookmarks they were very popular in the late 1800s. The Pears' Soap ones always featured their trademark die-cut hand which extended from the main body of the bookmark and hooked over the leaf of the book which was being marked. The Pears' Soap was first manufactured and sold in 1807 in England and it was the first commercially-available translucent soap. S. l. (London): Pears' Soap paperback books
1960002402Boston: Mr. Boston Distiller Inc. 1960. First Edition. Near fine. Six labels one with a recipe for Daiquiri n. d. ca 1960 ; various sizes and shapes; two of them on gold foil; illustrated; one with a few small rubbed spots else fine. A fun collection of labels from one of the best well-known distilleries of the 20th century operating from 1933 until 1986 they advertised the company's own Grape Vodka Blackberry Flavored Brandy Golden Dry Liqueur Daiquiri Mix Sloe Gin and Peppermint Schnapps. Mr. Boston Distiller Inc. unknown books
1920002573S. l.: s. n. 1920. First Edition. Very good. Four original sepia-tone photographs n. d. 1920s; 3 1/2 x 5 3/4; one with a small crease to lower left corner; all four with remnants of glue and paper to verso removed from an album ; very good condition. A great group of candid photographs they also doubled as advertisements for Delco-Light Products. Each one depicted a group of Delco employees/salespeople in a bucolic setting in a field ringed with trees. In the first one they stood in a row holding a very-large Delco banner; in the second the ladies in the group were sitting in front of the banner; in the third the people had made a "train" - leaning forward holding onto each other grinning widely; in the last one several of them had tumbled to the ground rolling around still clutching the banner. The Dayton Engineering Laboratories Co. DELCO was founded in Ohio by the inventor of the first electric starter Charles Kettering in 1909. At first supplying electrical components to the automotive industry by 1916 the company began manufacturing a line of Delco-Light electric-generating plants and motors for powering small appliances. From the start its focus was rural America where the salespeople would travel at night and demonstrate the plants on the prospective buyers' farms. Manufacturing over a 100 models and reaching its heyday by the mid-1930s the company's sales began to decline after the Second World War mostly due to President Roosevelt's rural electrification efforts and it folded in 1947. s. n. unknown books
37337Meriden CT: Meriden Gravure. One of 600 copies. Large 8vo pages not numbered. An exact reproduction of the first type founder's specimen book issued in America photographed from the only known complete copy. The original was printed by Fry and Kammerer in 1809. About 100 illustrations including two fold-outs with prices. Paper over boards cloth spine. Printed for distribution to members of the American Institute of Graphic Arts. Cover little yellowed near edges o/w a nice copy. Meriden Gravure unknown books
1939001676Tokyo: The Central Raw Silk Association of Japan 1939. Softcover. First edition; oblong 7 x 9 1/2; pp. 26; colorful silk over card stock wraps tied with a blue decorative string; a few spots to wraps; very light fraying to silk; illustrated with photographs; overall very good condition. A wonderful book published "for those who love the grace and beauty of silk and for those who are not informed on the origin of and the utility of silk the story of raw silk will be told." it follows the process of obtaining the material and manufacturing the fabric and describes the characteristics of raw silk. Tokyo: The Central Raw Silk Association of Japan paperback books
1793013845London: Printed at the Minerva Press Leadenhall-Street for R. Edwards 1793. Book. Very Good. Near Fine. 1st Edition. Beginning in Portsmouth Hampshire the tour continues through Wiltshire Cornwall and all surrounding counties ending in Middlesex. --------------- Modern rebacked spine with 5 spine bands and black with gilt lettering lable to original leather boards endpages original. Bindings are tight and square. Text clean Moderate shelf handling wear. Older bookseller pencil marks on front past down Author's name added in pencil on the title page. A 'crease / impression' in center of text until p32. 8vo; 8.5 inches tall; xxx 2 403 1 pages 12 leaves of plates: engravings ; 22 cm 8vo ------------ Folded Plates uncolored aquatints titles from captions: Three of the etchings are signed by H. Spence 910 11. ----- A view from the inside of the circles looking east -- Plan of Stone-henge on Salisbury Plain -- Inward view looking westward -- An exterior view south west -- Inward view looking west nore west -- An outside view looking to the north east -- Pont-pren in Coomb Ryddol -- The Devil's Bridge near the great Fall of the Monach -- Mountain scene -- Mountains and river -- Carnarvon Castle towards the Menai taken from the Isle of Anglesea -- Part of the inside of Carnarvon Castle. ---------- Edward Daniel Clark an English clergyman naturalist mineralogist and traveller in 1790 after his traditional schooling began tutorships common to the sons of the nobility some of which enabled him to travel extensively. ----- In 1791 the nucleus of his mineralogical collection was formed in the course of a tour of southern England Wales and Ireland. Ref: Encydotcom wiki; ODNB ----- REF: English Short Title Catalogue T145932; YCBA; Abbey J.R. Scenery of Great Britain and Ireland in aquatint and lithography 1770-1860 3; Cox E. Literature of Travel. Seattle 1949. V.III p.39 . Printed at the Minerva Press, Leadenhall-Street, for R. Edwards Hardcover books
1860129055New York: Sheldon & Company 1860. Octavo not paginated numerous woodcut illustrations many hand colored original decorated brown pebbled cloth stamped in gold a.e.g. decorated endpapers. First collected edition. A bind-up of ten unpaginated 16-page booklets for children a mix of prose and verse nursery stories animal fables and cautionary tales plus a reading primer. A production similar but more lavish to Sheldon's A TREASURY OF OF SCRIPTURE STORIES 1861. Not in Hamilton. Cloth worn at edges binding shaken some scatted spotting and staining a sound good copy of an uncommon book. #129055 Sheldon & Company unknown books
1795295307London: T. Egerton 1795. hardcover. good. 32mo full calf quite worn front hinge cracked. London:T Egerton at the Military Library 1795. A New Edition with considerable Additions and Alterations.<br/><br/> Contains Pay Subsistence.Allowances.Method of Cloathing sic & Recruiting.With an Appendix .<br/><br/> T. Egerton unknown books
175413791London: Published by F. West 1754. Hand-coloured engraving. Lovely later impression on wove paper. Very good condition apart from two skillfully repaired 3/4" and 1/4" tears in the left margin. A picturesque view of the first of four successive bridges built at Hampton Court Middlesex.<br/> <br/>Constructed in 1752-3 the bridge at Hampton Court spanned the busy Thames and now links Hampton Court Palace the historic royal residence of Henry VIII with Hampton Court station. This charming print may have been loosely based on a drawing dating from 1753 by the renowned Italian topographical painter etcher and draughtsman Canaletto. Published by F. West unknown books
174513390London: F. West 1745. Engraving printed on wove paper. Very good condition apart from a 5/8" tear in the right margin and a light water stain in the top right corner of the sheet. A stunning panoramic view of Westminster Bridge as seen from Lambeth on the south bank of London possibly from the series "A Collection of Views of old London and its Environs."<br/> <br/>Among the Georgian buildings on London's north bank the imposing Gothic structure of Westminster Abbey is visible as are the spires of the adjacent smaller church of St. Margaret. Further east one can discern the distinct clock tower of St. Martin-in-the-Fields which was designed by the Scottish architect James Gibbs and erected in Trafalgar Square in 1721. Spanning the bustling thoroughfare of the Thames and connecting north and south London is the impressive stone overpass Westminster Bridge. Based on a design by the French architect Monsieur Labelye the bridge is straddled by elegant stone balustrades that are punctuated by fourteen piers. It was constructed between 1739 and 1749 and was the only bridge aside from London Bridge that stood on the Thames during this period. In 1750 it was opened to the public.<br/> <br/>Cf. Adams London Illustrated 1604-1851 pp. 457-60. F. West unknown books
1720WRCLIT65910London: Printed for Jonah Bowyer 1720. 462pp. Octavo. Extracted from bound pamphlet volume. "May" in early manuscript after publication date in imprint else very good. First edition of this unsigned defense of William Wake. ESTC locates four copies in North America. ESTC T79473. Printed for Jonah Bowyer unknown books
189397Twelve 2019-11-19. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Dust jacket and book are clean has a very good binding no marks or notations. Twelve hardcover books
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2019Embry 192711Twelve 2019. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Twelve, 2019. First edition, first printing. unknown books
195773699Paris: The Olympia Press 1957. First Edition. Wraps. Near fine. The first edition in English. A classic of gay literature first published anonymously in 1928. The semiautobiographical narrative describes a youth's love affairs with a succession of boys and men and his self-deceptive attempts to find fulfillment first through women and then by way of the church. Featuring nine original drawings by the author it concludes with a strong plea for male homosexuality to be accepted without censure. The Traveller's Companion Series No. 51. Original printed green paper wrappers with titles and borders in black and white. The publisher's "new price" ink stamp appears above the original 1.200 Francs price on the rear panel. An especially fresh and bright copy with just the slightest hint of edgewear. Near fine. The Olympia Press unknown books
189250688Chicago: Woman's Temperance Publlishing 1892. First Edition. 8vo pp. 240. Frontis portrait. Turquoise cloth stamped in gilt. Title and another leaf loose edges little soiled last two leaves clipped at upper corners. Cover little worn at edges and spine o/w VG. Woman's Temperance Publlishing unknown books
1920001428Syracuse NY: G. C. Hanford Mfg. Co. 1920. Softcover. First edition; 4 x 5 1/4; pp. 14; illustrated wraps; Minor wear to edges and wraps; near fine condition. An advertisement for Hanford's Balsam of Myrrh in the form of an abc book with each page featuring two letters an illustration and short rhymes touting the magical properties of the product for example: "W is for Wound or Open Sore That you have tried to heal before; Seek Hanford's Balsam where for sale Then use after others fail." Hanford's Balsam was introduced in 1846 as a cure-all for external injuries on horses livestock and humans. Syracuse, NY: G. C. Hanford Mfg. Co. paperback books
SKU1028620US Govt. Printing Office. Hardcover. Good. ISigned by Authors. Signed by Authors B002C4BAP6 Signed letter by Hampton Fulmer member of U.S. Congress from Orangeburg S.C. is attached to inside to the front paste down. Clean has a good binding no marks or notations. Dark blue cloth boards have modest wear. 55 pages. tnos US Govt. Printing Office hardcover books
1858518251858. Single-entry ledger book 4" wide by 12-1/2 " tall. Marbled paper over boards with leather spine. Cover somewhat stained worn at edges. VG. This has been used for accounts by at least two different owners listing banking information and then 13 pages are used as a recipe book sometimes pasting over original entries. Many leaves are still blank. unknown books